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MOORE Last 3 Times Tonight and Tomorrow Mat. and Night EASING 9{ 3 SHOW OF # ¥? Matinee prices... Night pr 500 to $2. 00 Dentistry in Seatt By EDWIN J. BROWN, 7OS-T13 First Ave. e TEETH: Preperation witho rous drugs, which luce sleep, yet produ Jocal anesthesia, so that your teeth Hany be extracted without pain and| suffering. TEETH Fillings are really the most impor ant of al! dental work when you go/ to the Dentist regularly and in time Bo that the teeth can be before the destruction of tooth tissue to involve the the tooth so pceaaitate a crown Fillings must be inserted with great BI} and extreme care, and of proper| Material suitable for each tndivid wal filling. ‘The preparation of the cavity t# of far more importance than the Joon not Saswaaibisse i terial used for filling. It ts the) e Benttst lack of know! edge an 4 un % landing. gal by expe: oy rience. which causes fillings to fal | out. We guarantee all fil make « specialty of and Alloy work branch. TEETH CROWN AND BRIDGE WoRK. You read and hear much about mtting teeth in the mouth without ridge Work or Plates—"Alveolar Dentistry Yew System Dentistry Gallego’ Dentists.” The facts are t eolar Dentistry” and new jaystem are pure and simple graft of the rankest kind, and consist of an old anti discarded method Synth particular of Bridge Real modern hy Bridge Work made ‘and Gold tx the most moder: fiful, durable and perfect dental Work known to modern scientific eae”, for replacing lost or missing teeth, when you have three @r four good teeth to hold this work tn. TEETH ARTIFICIAL DENTURES. 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It is y for a quack Dentist to tell a person that the have Pyorrhea and « t fancy price t &@ simple inflammation of t ue to the presence of tartar or f collecting on their t Come in and bh our teeth Cleaned every six months; it costs but little, and gives you a healthy, sweet-smelling mouth This is an advertisement based the real scientific facts of Dentistry § Without any “hot air.” My name alone ts a guarantees that Your work will be the best that trained specialists can give, and painless. 3 My office: a fn the Unic Blocks. e 4 Open evenings until @ays until 4 for people | BEWARE and Sun- who work. Of impostors on First Ave. and + Cherry St. who try td imitate my EDWIN J. BROWN, | DENTIST, ATTENT ION, We are the asing the nev ovating 1a L ADIES v plush hate. HAT CO. DANCE AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT Admission, inciuding Danee Tickets LADIES PREF 25c Golden Didchtisniiiss are of- fered in Star Want Ads. ae tinee- wes profound | ¢, ared for| Seattie’s Leading Jury Returns Verdict of Not | Guilty, After Only Half Hour's Consideration. Judge Checks Friends of Ac- cused When Try to Start They Cheer The second trial resv ne from the brutal murder of Henry Werne u qua rancher me t an the acquittal of nk fF ” Italian, declared not t fi gree murder | th ‘ he jury brought | | tin Judge Ronald's ? wa harged jointly with Mr sdalina Werner with the] q ® recently freed | | by a f which ‘ her defe in Judge Ma t court At the conclusion of the torne athorn ov Picont the court to t the jury turn a ve of acquittal w | Requires Only Twenty Minutes The a of this, as one of them asked Judge Ronald e idn't ballot with | out retiring + jury room This was 4 by Judge Ronald. }It took but ninutes for the jury i” return its verdict of “not guilty.” ts of the accused, among les m & number of women, attempt Jed to verdict was read re by the written confession of Mrs. introduced by the state in her trial, implicated Piconi, and set him out as the man she saw running away from the barn the of the murder stand fn Picont's trial, she to identify the defendant Picon! Claims Alibi Picon! claimed an alibi, declar- ing he was not near the Werner ranch the morning of the crime. He related in detat! his trip to Cle Elum immediately after the |murder and sald he was looking \for work. His claim ef an alfbi was or. dered by the court to be mubjecied | to severe scrutiny by the jury | Deputy Prosecutor Edgar J Wright represented the state and | Attorneys R. G, Cauthorn and Kells defended Ptcont. The accu was given his lib. erty and left the jall at once with ={his friends | William Martin, who used to be| consul for Uncle Sam at Hankow, China, will talk about “Man” at the |Sunday afternoon Y. M. C. A. men’s | meeting tomorrow. C. E. FOLKS OUT Two hundred members last night attended the annual rally of the Se. attle union of Christian Endeavor societies at Westminster church | NOW PICONI IS | LIBERATED IN MURDER CASE ALIBI IS ESTABLISHED | STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914 PAGE 2. | t Three ef the Beauties From the “Passing Show” at the Moore. (inset) Dwyght Meade at the Metropolitan and ‘LOCATORS PROVE THEIR CLAIM ON :/ TALKS ON “MAN” MINERAL LANDS Closely following a decision made year ago, General Land Commis sioner Tallman yesterday, at Wash- ington, D. C., ruled in favor of the locators and against the govern ment, which contested certain min eral claims along the Stillaguamish river, In Snohomish county, fn 1911 The forestry service contended the land was not valuable as a min: eral area, but the locators success fu ducing da: lly proved it was eapable of pro- 10,000 barrels of cement a y for years. The locators are J. E. Galbraith, Cecil H. Bacon, Walter E. Galbraith w. George H ani W. Austin, L. L Bacon, M. J 4 Maurice D. Leehey. Harding Galbraith | LOS ANGELES, June 13.—The bodies of B. M. Cram, Los Angeles, and Charles Balden, San Francisco, killed at edad last night when the east-bound Santa Fe Callfornia Limited train crashed into a freight jtrain, were broucht to this city today. HUERTA WILL BE OUT OF AJOB IN | WEEK, IS REPORT WASHINGTON, June Gen Huerta will be out of the Mexican presidency by the middle of next week, was the bellef expressed to day. All reports from Niagara Falls in dicated that rapid progress was be ing made with the American-Mex ican negotiations, and the utmost confidence was felt that an agree j|ment would be reached shortly on a new provisional president Washington officialdom felt sure, too, that Gen, Carranza would ac jcept the result of the mediators |work, and that fighting in Mexico |would cease as soon as Huerta for mally transferred his authority to his successor GRAPPLE WITH CROO-ELWORLD Everybody gulped with emotion lyesterday morning, when |Franklin high school seniors, in an | the| |elaborate program, bade farewell) to the school and told what they 4 to do when launched upon id. |WILL GiVE PLAY “The Fifteenth of January of a play to be presented e St. Agnes guild of St jehurch Wednesday Washington hall, evening 14th and Fir at. / REPORTER DIES. NOME, June 13.—Mre. C. J imne, forme of Tacoma, and own here as a court report , died yesterda TACOMA, June 13.—Local police the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railway station at North Puy allup and robbed Night Operator Chadderdon of a small sum, rime to tr ay is the by Clement's at] rching for a bandit who held) | bers of the train ju shi kel about 35 miles an | we: er tly: was telescoped Jui TWO KILLED; MANY HURT IN SANTA FE COLLISION A dozen passengers and mem crews were tn red and were badly aken up. The aceident occurred about m., 210 miles t of Los An les. The limited was running hour when it nt through an open awitch and ashed head on into the e of a freight train. The dining car and a portion of composite car on the limited The dead and in od werg in these cars others locomo. ee ie in a Rut financially, if your income and outgo just about balance, with a tendency to- ward the wrong side of the ledger. Get out of that deadly rut by spend- ing a little less than you earn, and add- ing a sum weekly to your savings bal- ance in the DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SHOOND AND © ‘Daca me 216 URC 4. C. Calloway at the Pantages Sunday will be a red letter day at the Metropolitan theatr Man ager George J. Mackenzie having arranged to open the summer run of his newly organized Metropol! tan Players at the 2:30 o'clock mat inee performance. The new company is headed by Miss Florence Malone, who {# under a thirteen-weeks' contract with Mackenzie before opening} her season at the Alcazar theatre, San Francisco, as leading woman of the Belasco Stock Company She is a protege of Henry B. Har ris, waa leading woman in “The Commuters,” “The Talkers” and/ other of the Harris productions, and has a long record of personal triumphs tn stock The offering for Wheel,” an English divorcee drama of unusual strength, tense situa- tions and great heart interest terfly wife, while Dwyght A. Meade | will Interpret the role of the hus }band. Byron Aldenn, a new acqul- jaition to the Mackenzie stock forces, will be seen as the Crown| attorney, while James Guy Usher, Will T. Lioyd, Marie Van Tassel, | Happy” Wallingford, Florence | Spencer, Max Steinle and Auda Due have been happily cast. ‘ THE MOORE Tomorrow’ ‘s matinee and performances mark the close of the engagement of “The Passing Show jof 1913,” the big Winter Garden at traction which has scored a deci». Ive hit this week at | theatre The company of comedians, sing ers and dancers in one of the beat of many seasons. The chorus of 60 |girls is shown to great advantage in a series of 12 changes of gor- ue costuming. The principal song hits are “Rag- ging the Nursery Rhymes,” “In Romance Land,” “Good Old-Fash- foned Cake Walk,” “Love Me While the Loving Is Good,” and “Song of | India Thore of the company who have heavily are Conroy and Le Maire, Charles and Mollie King, ; Whiting and Burt, Kitty Doner , je King, Wing and Ford, Ernest | nd Louise Bates uf THE PANTAGES ° Little Hip, perhaps the greatest performing baby elephant in the | world, and his playmate, Napoleon, | regarded by expert animal trainers as the wisest of all apes, will be |the headline attraction of the new bill at the Pantages. The added feature of will be the Gallerini Four |lar novelty musical |numbers on the program will be |Galloway and Roberts, in their “A Study in Black and Barnes and Barron, Jewish comedians, and the Alpha Troupe of expert hoop rollers and diablo players, the show a po et. Other THE ORPHEUM a4 On next weeks bill at the Orpheum an interesting playlet, |“Reauty Is Only Skin Deep,” will be presented by six women as the |feature of the show Yvette, the! whirlwind violinist, will entertain | Ferd Munier and company will pre sent “The Stranger Other acts will be shown 1] THE EMPRESS , | Kioven Kincaid Kiltion Scotch lads and lassies, will star in the new entertainment offered by tho Empress he three Harbys will skate on real ice, Several other enjoyable features will be added SHARPE NAMED WASHINGTON, D. C,, June 13 The nomination of Cong. William j harpe of Elyria, O., a» United States ambassador to France to succeed Myron T. Herrick of Ohio, Taft appointee, was sent to the senate yesterday by President WP gor Se napus ARUN em ey the opening | week will be “A Butterfly on the| Miss Malone is cast as the but-| night) the Moore | MARY PICKFORD FACING TERM IN JAIL AT TACOMA TACOMA, June 13.—Shakespear- jean players, as well as some of the | movie heroes, will have to give Ta- coma a wide berth if a measure proposed by the Sdcial Service board today is passed by the city | counetl The board's bill would make it a misdemeanor to depict crime on the stage or movie screen. It will cost Brutus 20 days tn jail or « $100 fine every time he stabs Caesar, and the same will apply to Mary Pickford tf she takes a pot- shot at the man who spurns her. ‘TENT REVIVAL T0 BEGIN SUNDAY ON DOWNTOWN LOT A tent has been erected at Third jay, and Virginia st. in which will be held a series of gospel meetings, continuing throughout the summer. principal speaker will be elist J. F. Piper, formerly of | Rochester, N. Y., assisted by a corps lof competent workers These will not be particularly re- vival services, but will partake of the nature of a Lyceum, or Chautau qua meeting. Other prominent speakers will be ‘brought. The first service will be Sunday night at 7 Meetings will then continue each evening in the week except Monday and Friday evenings. START RECALL ABERDEEN jing that the of the city June 13.—Declar mayor and members council of Cosmopolis | propose to pave outlying streets of | that town, at a cost that would ex- | ceed the value of the abutting prop- Jerty, Cosmopoli# citizens have launched @ recall movement. CHURCH MEETS | Working out much like legisla | tive governments, the general con-| ference of the Church of the Breth-| |ren, which convenes here next week in its annual session, is made up of a series of standing committees. “TIZ” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET ‘TIZ” makes sore, burning, tired {feet fairly dance with delight.! | Away go the aches and pains, the! corns, callouses, blisters and bun-! ions TIZ” draws out the acid | and poisons | that puff up| your feet, No| matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you} remain on your| foet, “TIZ" rings restful foot comfort nz" wonderful |for tired, aching, swollen, smarting \feet. Your feet Just tingle for joy; | |shoes never hurt or seem tight Get a 25 cent box of “'TIZ” now from a druggist or store. Wnd foot tortur wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! a whole rs foot comfort for only 26 centr |TO OFFER HIS ADVICE | Will Meet With Premier As- FOR THI GOING TO FIX UP HOME RULE pa Disting Folk at Affairs in London uished English Series of Social quith, Foreign Secretary and Others. LONDON, June 13.—-After a Opening Sunda Matinee short stopover tn Paris, on bi way north from Madrid, Col, Theo A new Company! dore Roosevelt arrived here toda Paatear ne United States Ambassador Page ovenin, 50 10 net him at the Charing Cross rail prices C tw € oad station Later he attended a luncheon | 2% 2: given in his honor by Maj. Arthur Lee at the latter's home in Ches terfield st Teddy'l! Fix It Up There were 130 guests to meet him, and the personnel of the pe ty gave rine to reports that the colonel planned to offer t - = ipo to the government and t di leaders ative to a settle f BEGINNING |the Irish home rule controversy The guests included Lord Rob ohn Strachey, Sir Owen Sea men and Sir Sidney.Colvin, all ¢ whom have taken a promjnent part in discussions of the Irish questior Wonderful Baby Elephant Will Meet With Premier The luncheon over, the colonel OTHER BIG left to spend the w ‘a country place shire He was scheduled to return Mon day for meetings with Premier end at Maj io Buckingham George J. Mackenzie Announces WEEK THE METROPOLITAN PLAYERS Headed Miss en Malone “A Butterfly on the Wheel” A new Policy! ANTAGE Unequaled Vaudeville—Our Policy Never Changes MONDAY 10c and 20c 14 oO! JU by Drama unday Matinee Opening A new Theatre! 25c Matine atur and Wednesda MATINEE The Wisest of All Apes FEATURES Asquith, Foreign Secretary Sir Ed ward Grey and other members of Has Date With Carson Tuesday he haw with Austen Chamberlain, a lead-| ing conservative member of parlia- | ment, with Sir Edward Carson, | who has led the anti-home rule fight, and with Lord Northcliffe, | the editor. At these meetings It was reported IN CENTRALIA: he ex-president would give his| : oa home rule views. Afterward {t| ABERD N, June 13—R. R was said he might meet the na-|Staub of Bremerton was - elected tlonaliet leaders. commander of the partment of Alaska and Washington United War Veterans here Satur to succeed A. W. Calder of Vancouver, T. J. Cunningham, Se attle, was chosen vice commander F. B. Tichenor, also of Se WOMAN CHASES Spanish ay, over Mra. Rhodo Moss, Seattle, was elevated from senior vice com- mander of the ladies’ auxiliary to the presidency. The veterans and the ladies’ auxiliary were guests at u danquet last night. We opine that the man who comes to fix your electric Mehts, and then steals all your valuables instead, won't show up again for several days, because yestesday he nearly got caught, all because Mise Lizzie Rackle, maid at the home of George W. Boole, 1608 Federal av., was skeptical, and kept arguing with him until Mrs. Boole rived and told him to show his passports. He made a pass for the door, and was chased by the mistress of the house, who caught him and told him he was arrested But he wriggled loose and was next pursued by Mrs. Le Roy O. Lewis, in her electric coupe. She overhauled him at Eastlake and Summit, and was about to lay detaining hands on him when he PORTLAND, June 13.—With a monster civic and military parade yesterday morning, the longest in the history of the Rose Festival, and an electric pageant last night, followed by revelry and carnival, Portland's eighth annual Rose Fes- tival came to a close last night GIVE CONTRACT The contract t for b building Wash- pc ee ington’s state building at the Pan- He fot nothing ama-Pacific exposition was award- ed yesterday to San Francisco con- tractors, Dunnuvant, Houghton & Van Sant, for $44,964. Washington lumber will be u O’DEA PRESIDES Bishop O'Dea will preside at the third annual commencement of the cathedral school, in cathedral hall, Monday evening. MERCHANT FLEET STILL ICE BOUND OUTSIDEOF NOME upon | THE NEW PARCEL POST MAP FREE Two large charts, 3x4 feet, han somely lithographed, roller at top € for ha Map of th State of Washington owing Par- cel Post Zones and giving every de- tail of information as to the rules governing the sending of packages Parcel Post. This state map is four colors, beautifully {lustrat- ed and showing all railroads, riv- ers, cities and towns and the popu- lations. The States and the Wortd, each state in a separate cover, cities, rallroads, etc., with popula- tions. You cannot afford to be without it ff you use the Parcel Post All information right at hand without going to your neigh- bor or to the postoffice for advice. This is a new map just issued. A six months’ subscription to The Star costs $1.80. Our offer is to send you The Seattle Star for six months at the regular rate and to send you one of these beautiful maps free, postage prepaid. New and old subscribers fare alike in this liberal offer. If your subscrip tion does not expire now, take vantage of this offer today and we will extend your subscription for six months from the time it ex- pires. The Seattle postoffice is using this map daily in routing and stamping parcel post mail This offer is good only to subscrib- ers receiving their paper by mail. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle NOME, June 13.—The liner Vio toria returned to the roadstead off Nome yesterday from St. Michaels, where she went to discharge pas- sengers when unable to effect a landing at Nome on account of the ice barrier in the harbor, The Victoria has joined the Sen: | Ask Him. For the H Why? BECAUSE ator, the United States revenue|}) not become thickened and hardened cutter Bear and the eamship look and feel as y Elihu Thomson, all of which are|} 40,at 30 There is no remedy that lying In the roadstead, the ice to pass out Corwin is safely shore side of the Y waiting for| The steamship anchored on the| ice pack | the gasoline schooner | stomach. Catarrh, Just ask your druggist Bilious and Liver Pills. ‘day Sea Wolf fought her way through " the ice pack to the side of the Senator and 1s expected back in port today with passengers from that vessel. DR. STUCK SAYS ALASKA NEEDS | WAGON TRAILS That the new railroad will be a good thing for Alaska, but that new roads and trails would have been better, is the opinion of Archdeacon Hudson Stuck of Alaska, first man to scale Mt. McKinley, and an Epis- jcopal worker in the North, who ar-| rived here yesterday, | Who? Your. Druggist. For Wha Arnold’s Catarrh Remedy ind Stomach It overcomes constipation and your arteries will uthful at 60 as most persons removes the waste matter, the old bile and catarrhal condition: Arnold's Catarrh Remedy for the head, Your 600 refunded !f you are not satisfied. Arcade Bidg., Seattle. Stewart & Holmes Drug € CALGARY OIL STOCKS It is not getting into Alaska that costs most, but distributing supplies after their arrival,” he said Calgary Oil is going to bring wealth and com- \WILSON TO SIGN. forts to a great many people within a very short time. Use the ordinary precaution in selecting TOLLS REPEAL reliable, responsible companies which you would | if you were buying anything else, and you will WASHINGTON, June 13.—Presi- make’ no great mistake i. dent Wilson was expected today to| _ Calgary Oil will make a great deal of money sign the Panama canal tolls repeal for a great many people, just the same as Oil has bill’ Monday. done in so many other sections of the country. Buy early for the big profits MEETINY.W.C.A. work, the Y¥, W. CG. A ligious " e work department members were in ’ ‘ session all day yesterday 1111 American Bank Bldg. | | and 229 Union St. They had a riot in Sydney when v St Jimmy Clabby lost. What a riotous country this would be if we rioted every time Jess Willard loses. You will like liver and for Arnold's ample sent free. 3075-7 , Seattle, distributors, S|? Little Hip Napoleon

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